What role did anti-Semitism play in the migration of Jews to Palestine? A. Nazis encouraged Jews to move to Europe and establish their own homeland. B. Violent acts against Jews and their property led Jews to seek a safe environment in their own land. C. Palestinian Arabs felt sorry for the Jews in Europe and encouraged Jewish immigration to their land. D. Anti-Semitic groups in Europe agreed to finance (pay for) the departure of the Jewish to Palestine.

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Answer:

B. Violent acts against Jews and their property led Jews to seek a safe environment in their own land.

Explanation:

According to Encyclopedia Britannica "Anti-Semitism is hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group."

The term was coined by  Wilhelm Marr in 1879. It described the anti-Jewish campaigns occurring  in central Europe at that time.

This anti-Semitism forced Jews back to Palestine which was their only safe haven.